The apartment is situated at the top of the High Street, within the Tenby town walls. Treat yourself to an evening out at one of the independent eateries dotted around the town or pop into one of the town's coffee shops and cafes for lunch on the go. The North Beach is directly opposite the building and you can take a walk down onto the sand in less than 0.25 miles. You can also access the town's iconic harbour via North Beach along the harbour walls or directly through the town centre in around 0.25 miles. Boat trips run daily through the peak months to Caldey Island if you would like a peaceful excursion on its secluded beach. The apartment is accessed via internal stairs up to the fourth floor. Don't let the stairs put you off as the views are definitely worth it from the top! As you enter the apartment you are welcomed into the hallway which all the main living areas lead off. The open plan lounge kitchen and diner offer up a cosy, romantic space to enjoy your holiday. The lounge area benefits from a sumptuous sofa and armchair and enjoys views out over the North Beach and Harbour. The decorative fireplace draws focus into the room amongst the signature artwork and decoration. There is Smart TV to enjoy if you wanted to curl up and relax after a long day exploring the town and its many beaches. There is a generously sized dining table allowing you to enjoy a meal together, lay out some nibbles or simply sit around with a bottle of wine playing card or board games. The kitchen area has an under counter fridge, microwave, electric oven and hob plus all the basic cookware and utensils you will need to prepare a hearty breakfast or light lunch. A washing machine has also been provided for your convenience. Back down the hall, you will find the master bedroom a king size room with beautiful antique furniture and ample space for luggage. The contemporary bathroom is across the hallway from the master bedroom and benefits from a bath with shower attachment, and WC. Although there is no outside space provided with this property, you can be on the beach within 350 yards. The nearest public car park is less than 0.25 miles (local charges apply) and there are several others dotted through the town.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.